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TEST # 03
PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
Q.
A.
SECTION-II
Q.1
SECTION-IV
Q.
A.
1
B,D
A
S
1
6
2
A,B
B
R
2
1
3
B,C,D
C
S
3
4
4
A,B,C
D
T
4
6
5
A,C
6
A,B,C,D
A
T
6
6
Q.2
5
2
7
B,C
B
R
7
2
8
B,C
C
S
8
6
ANSWER KEY
9
A,B,C
D
P
10
C,D
SOLUTION
4.
SECTION-I
1.
2.
3.
Ans. (B,D)
Ans. (A,B)
Ans. (B,C,D)
Sol. V
v0
n 1
v0
nv 0
& vm = v0 v = v0
n 1 n 1
Q
d
2A 0
2Q
3Q
1
v 1 nv
KE nm 0 m 0
2
n 1 2 n 1
1
n
mv 20
2
n 1
Q 3Q
2 2
5.
Ans. (A,B,C)
Q
d
A 0
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
2Q
V
d
A 0
2Q
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
2Q
Ans. (A,C)
1
v 20
1 2
2
2
mg R R cos mv 2 mR 2
2 2
2 5
R
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HS-1/16
mg cos 2
1 cos 2
7
R
17 cos 2 = 10
10
cos 2
17
cos 2 < cos 1 2 > 1
1
mv12
2
v1 2gR 1 cos 1
mg (R R cos 1) =
mg cos 1
cos 1
mv12
2mg 1 cos 1
R
2
3
2gR
2
v1 2gR 1
3
3
v2
10gR 7
7
17
2gR
3
8.
Ans. (B,C)
Sol. Here NA = N0et
NB = N0(1 e t)
NB
t
Now N e 1
A
If t << T; then
NB
1 t 1 (ex = 1 + x for small x)
NA
NB
t
NA
9.
Ans. (A,B,C)
KA
T1 T2 2.5A T2 7
Sol. 2.5A (37 T1) =
Solving we get
T1 = 25 and T2 = 19
Also heat lost by body with fur coat
dH 5
1 37 25 = 30
=
dt 2
LTS-2/16
v1
SECTION-II
1.
Ans. (A)(S); (B)(R); (C)(S); (D)(T)
4
1
4
1
8
Sol. (A) 3
V
1
3V 2
5
v 3
We know, m 1
2 u 5
Since v = ve & |m| < 1
Hence image is virtual & diminished.
2.
Ans. (A)(T); (B)(R); (C)(S); (D)(P)
Sol. (A) U = 3gh1 + 2gh2
dU
dh
dh
3g 1 2g 2
dt
dt
dt
g 2
t
= 3gU + 2gU = gU =
5
d 2 U g 2
dt 2
5
1 2 1 2 2R
(B) U Li = Li 0 e L
2
2
dU 1 2 2R
2R
Li 0 e L
dt 2
L
d 2 U 1 2 4R 2 2R
Li0 2 e L
2
dt
2
L
(C) U = mgy
dU
dy
mg
mg a y 0
dt
dt
d2 U
= mg ay
dt 2
1 2 1 2
2
(D) U kx = kx 0 cos t
2
2
dU 1 2
kx 0 2sin t cos t
dt 2
1
kx 20 sin 2t
2
du
0
at t = 0
dt
d2 U 1 2
kx 0 22 cos 2t
2
dt
2
d2u
2 2
at t = 0 2 kx 0
dt
d2u
2 0
dt
0000CT 10311 5 0 02
Tmax mg
1.
Ans. 6
2
1
Sol. x 10 0.2 0.2m
2
D2 x 2
24cm
f
4D
f
6cm
4
2.
Ans. 1
d
Sol. mv
= qvB
dx
m dv qB dx
3.
mu 2
5mg
difference = 6 mg
Tmin
7.
I0 w0 q0 = Iwq
m
3
2
8 108 2 RT
Sol. R
2 0
40
1 1.5 1
1.5 10
3
2
3
0
2
1
1.5 1
2
1.5 10 2 0.5 10 1 3 0.5 1
R
Q
8 108
4 0 t 4R 2
Q = 8 10 8 642 R3t
9 10 9
1
8 0.09 10 3
= 4 10 3
4.
Ans. 6
320 330 v 0 320
Sol. 5
v0 = 5 m/s
3 330 10 3
90
t
= 6 sec
15
5.
Ans. 2
8
Sol. e Bv 3 5 = 12 Volt
10
q = CE (1 et/)
2
24 = 6 12 (1 et/) et/ =
3
E t / 12 2
2
i= e
R
4 3
6.
Ans. 6
mu 2
mu 2 m 2
Tmin mg
u 4g
Sol. Tmax mg
0000CT 10311 5 0 02
2 40
2
m
3
3
mg
m
mg Mg
M 2 0
2
Ans. 2
Sol. I0W0 = IW
0.2 1.5 10 15
x
0.3 50 10 6 0.2
Ans. 4
8 10 3 16
mu 2
40 15
3 4 50 2 2
25
15
2 5 1
8.
Ans. 6
q0=12CV
C
Sol.
C
q0=12CV
C
3C
In second case
Q
VC total
C total
VC
24CV
6Volt
4C
LTS-3/16
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
Q.
A.
SECTION-II
Q.1
SECTION-IV
Q.
A.
1
A,B,C
A
R,T
1
2
2
B
B
S,T
2
4
3
A,D
C
P,Q,T
3
4
4
5
A,B,C,D A,B,C,D
D
Q.2
P,T
4
5
9
1
6
A,C,D
A
P,R,T
6
2
7
A,B,C
B
P,R
7
6
ANSWER KEY
8
9
A,C
A,D
C
D
P,Q,R,S,T P,Q,R,S
8
5
10
A,B
SOLUTION
SECTION - I
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Ans. (A,B,C)
(A) For solution Z2 at P1 pressure
XA = 0.25
XB = 0.75
YA = 0.5
YB = 0.5
(B) For solution Z2 at P3 pressure solution will
not vapourise so
XA = 0.4 ; XB = 0.6
(C) For sulution Z1 at P2 pressure solution will
not vapourise so
XA = 0.2 ; XB = 0.8
Ans. (B)
For a reaction to occur G < 0
2MnO + 2C 2Mn + 2CO ; G = 50 kJ/mol
(not feasible)
2/3 Ca 2 O 3 + 2C 4/3 Cr + 2CO ;
G = 50 kJ/mol (feasible)
Ans.(A,D)
(A) Fact
(B) Probability of finding an electron is nearly 90%
in an orbital
(C) No of angular nodes are l
(D) For 1s ||2 is maximum at nucleus
Ans. (A, B, C, D)
Ans. (A, B, C, D)
Ans. (A, C, D)
Ans. (A,B,C)
Ans. (A,C)
Ans. (A,D)
Ans. (A, B)
SECTION - II
1.
x2
(A) 10 =
x = 103 ; pOH = 3; pH = 111
1 x
6
LTS-4/16
x2
(B) 10 =
x=104 ; pOH = 4, pH = 10
0.1 x
HCl BCl + H2O
(C) BOH +
20 0.5 2 V
20 0.5
20 0.5
0.4
[BCl] =
20 5
7
x2
4 105 x = 4 103
0.4 x
pH = 2.4
(10 3 x)(x)
10 14
(D)
x = 103
0.1 x
5 10 10
SECTION-IV
1.
Ans. 2
2.
G.l 2 K.V
n
n
1 400
2Scm 2mol1
100 2
Ans. 4
m
Ans. 4
4.
Ans. 9
5.
6.
Ans. 1
Ans. 2
7.
Ans. 6
8.
Ans. 5
0000CT 10311 5 0 02
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
Q.
A.
SECTION-II
Q.1
SECTION-IV
Q.
A.
1
A,B
A
P,S
1
9
2
A,C
B
P
2
6
3
A,B,D
C
P,R
3
4
4
A,C
D
T
4
4
5
A,B,C
Q.2
5
6
6
A,B
A
P,Q
6
3
7
A,C
B
P
7
3
8
A,B,C,D
C
R
8
4
ANSWER KEY
9
A,B
D
S,T
10
A,C,D
SOLUTION
SECTION-I
1.
3.
Ans. (A,B)
/2
In
/2
x sin x cos x
dx 2
n /2
Put x
(x) = (x 1) |x 3| 4x + 12
x cos x dx
4
9 x2
x3
x 2
x 8x 15 x 3
t
4
2x x 3
'x
2x 8, x 3
'(3) = 6
'(3+) = 2
'(0) = 0
'(4) = 0
/4
In 2
n/2
In 2 2
n
4 t cos tdt
/ 4
1
/ 4
cos t
dt
n
1
n 1
I n 2 2 cos t sin t
/4
0
/4
n 1
Ans. (A,B,D)
cos t 1 cos t dt
n 2
(1,(1))
nI / 2
n
2 n 1 {After simplification}
I n 2
2.
4
0 1
Ans. (A,C)
Let g(x) = ax2 + bx + c
4.
Ans. (A,C)
[(x)] = [g(x)] x R
z
P(x,y,z)
a = 1, b = 1
c = 1 + '
[I + ] = [I 1 + + c]
4 cos t, 4
0 = [ + c] 1
[' + ] = 0 (0,1)
' = 0
c=1
(x) = g(x) x R
0000CT 10311 5 0 02
P'(x,,0)
2 sin t, 0
2
x
y
1; z 0
16 32
Ans. (A,B,C)
1 1
P(22.52) = 22.52 1 1 2.5.4
2 5
no. of numbers multiple of 2 = 2.52
no. of numbers multiple of 5 = 22.5.
no. of numbers multiple of both = 2.5
P(22.52) = 22.52 2.52 22.5+ 2 .5
Locus is
1 = [c + ]
1 = [1 + ' + ]
5.
LTS-5/16
1 1
2 2 52 1 1
2 5
6.
L1'
L2
'
(1,0)
L2
y=0
Directrix
Ans. (A,C)
2 3 1 1 1 1 1
P X
3 5 3 2 5 2 5
3 1
S ,
5 5
Now image of S lies on directrix
1 1 1
9
A1
6
8 8
P
E 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 4 . 1 . 1 73
6 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 8
A
P 2
E
16
73
6 1
7
15 15 15
6 /15
6
Y
P
X 6 1 7
15 15
8.
axis of parabola
M
7.
(1,1)
L1
S'
2.
1 3
S' ,
5 5
Equation of directrix 2x + y = 1
now check options.
Ans. (A)(P,Q); (B)(P); (C)(R);
(D)(S,T)
Ans. (A,B,C,D)
n
z n1 1 & z 2 1 is HCF(n1,n2)
Ans. (A,B)
x2 y2
1
2
1
Do yourself
10.
Ans. (A,C,D)
A'( ,0)
A(0)
100
I1
t 3 dt
100
100
2I1
100
I1 = 100
1.
SECTION II
Ans. (A)(P,S); (B)(P); (C)(P,R);
(D)(T)
LTS-6/16
Equation of AP y cot x a
b
2
a
a2 2 2
y2 x2 a 4
x
b2
a 2 b2 b2
x 2 y2 a 4
b2 a 2 b2
0000CT 10311 5 0 02
y2
4
2
x2 y2
1
4 8
x2
1.
6.
cos
Q(n3,2418n3)
A
(n3,0)
2x
18x 15 dx
5n3 4
Ans. 6
3
2
1
n3
1
2
ij+k
/6
1
40 18n3 n3
2
= 22 + (01) 7 = 15
Ans. 3
i j k . ai bj ck 3
2.
z8k 1 22 z8k 1 22
1 z k z 2k .... z 7k
24k
1 k 1 z k 1 k 1
k 1 z
22
Ans. 6
7.
3.2 cos 3 { a2 + b2 + c2 = 4}
locus of 'P' is circle with radius A =
[A] = 3
Ans. 3
D(origin)
4
2
(x) = x + px + qx + r
C(c)
A(a)
B(b)
3
'(x) = 4x + 2px + q
p
2
6
Now
(1) 4 + p2 + q + r = 0
(2) 43 + 2p + q = 0
(1) - (2)
34 p2 + r = 0
3p 2 p 2
r0
36 6
p2 + 12r = 0
Ans. 4
3.
16
2x u I
4.
8.
1
8
u du I . u du 4
2 8
2 0
Ans. 4
(x) = 0 has 3 distinct real roots
'(x) = 0 has atleast 2 distinct real roots.
((x).'(x))' = 0 has atleast 4 distinct real roots.
0000CT 10311 5 0 02
a b c
a 2 b 2 c 2 2a.b
0
2 2 2
b c a 2b.c 0
c 2 a 2 b2 2a.c 0
a 2 b2 c2 2a.b 2b.c 2c.a 0 ...(1)
2
Also a b c 0
a 2 b2 c2 2a.b 2a.c 2b.c 0 ....(2)
(1) & (2) similarly
a.b 0
b.c 0
c.a 0
equality cannot hold as points becomes collinear.
Ans. 4
Let a b c d x
Consider
a c . b d c.d a.b c.b a.d = 0
x2
a.b c.d b.c a.d
2
LTS-7/16
TEST # 03
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
SECTION-IV
Q.
A.
Q.
A.
Q.
A.
PAPER-2
1
A,D
11
A
1
6
2
A,D
12
A,D
2
8
3
B,C
4
A,B,C
5
B,C
6
A,D
7
A,C
8
C
3
5
4
4
5
2
6
7
7
4
8
2
ANSWER KEY
9
A,D
10
C,D
SOLUTION
SECTION-I
Ans. (A,D)
4
1
m
2
3
Sol. nR 10 4
25
32 25
96 4
15.36gm
m
25
nRT
V
p
Vmax at 3
16 40
nR
400
1 300
V1
25 1
1 400
V2
25 2
2.
Ans. (A,D)
2 R 2
Sol. 2h h
2g
2gh
R2
1
dK dm2 x 2
2
x2 2 2
1
2xdx h
x
2
2g
R4
2gh R 4 52 R 4 h
2 h
12g =
6
2
1.
R4
2 R 6
K 2 h
2
2g
6
HS-8/16
3.
Ans. (B,C)
100
= 10 rad/s
1
20t
400
10t
2
= 20 rad/s
1
30 t =
sec
t=
30
4.
Ans. (A,B,C)
Sol. (A) t = 0
iL = 0
V
V
2
(B) t =
2V
V
V
i
i2
VA
3R
3R
3
(C) after opening
V
iA
3R
V 2V
VL = VA + VR 2R
3R
3
V
VA
3
Sol. 1
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Ans. (B,C)
1
LC
1
25
f
10 40 10 6 Hz
2
L
R 100
5
Qfactor =
2 R
2L 20
45
f
2
6.
Ans. (A, D)
Sol. mg 0.5g 1i 5i
B 0.5 4i B
Sol. Pmax at resonance
1A
100
10.
Sol. (B)
unstable equilibrium
11.
GMm
GMmx
cos
so SHM.
2
R
R3
(D) F proportional to x3
100
100
y 0 y 100
0
200
50
y
y
1
200 50
y 4y
1
200
y = 40
40 > 100 x
x > 60V
Ans. (C,D)
hC 1240
2 496nm
=
=
h
2.5
5
Ans. (A)
8.
50
Sol.
(C)
1+
7.
200
100 x
Sol.
L1
x1
L2
x2
Ans. (C)
S2 pdt m 2 v 2
9.
GM s
mv S
v2 1 2
S1 m 2
Pipe free same effect
Ans. (A, D)
R x1
Sol.
200
100V
50
100
100
0.4A
i=
250
Vs = 1.5 V
no light
0000CT103115003
M e Ms
3 R x1
x12
R
MeR 3
3M s
GM s
R x2
100
GM e
2 R x1
2
x1
R x1
3
x1
80V
Ms
100 x
GM s
R3
GM e GM s
3 R x2
x 22
R
Ms
R2
12.
3x 2 Me
R x2
2
Ans. (A, D)
LTS-9/16
Ans. 6
Sol.
14
7
4
N 10
5 B 2 He
Ans. 8
x
37
Sol.
53
T1
53
37 T2
T2 sin 37 = T1 sin 53
4.
Ans. 4
kQ kQ 2 mv 2
2
Sol.
r2
4r
r
2
3kQ
mv 2
4r
1
kQ 2 2kQ 2
E 2 mv 2
2
2r
r
2
2
2
3kQ
kQ 2kQ
3kQ 2
4r
2r
r
4r
5.
Ans. 2
Sol.
3T2 = 4T1
3x
2 x cos 53
5
4x
1 x cos 37
5
3x
t 2 5 3 3 10 3
T2
3.
3x 3
3 10 3
5 4T1
4x
4
4
t1 5 x
80 10 3
T1 5
T1 5
x
= 8 103 sec
Ans. 5
120
2h
Sol.
45
15
2r S 2 = 0.56 103
2r 0.07 = 0.56 103
r = 2mm
6.
Ans. 7
1
QL
4
Sol. 5 1 Q Q L 5 Q g
g
1
Q'
1 L
10
QL
9
36
Q 'L Q L
Qg
10
50
Q'
36 14
1 L 1
Qg
50 15
28%
7.
Ans. 4
120
60
Sol. Rapprox =
2
120 15
ix i iv 2
A
960 8
120
R
64 R 4
15
8
8.
Ans. 2
2 2 2 1.05 2x
3 1
3
2.1 3
x
3 1
2.1
2.10
x
1 0.577 0.42
LTS-10/16
R x
x
Sol.
2 R 2 x 2 0 ni i = ma
dv
= mv
dx
0000CT103115003
vdv
2 0 ni 2
m
R2
=
2
R 2 x 2 dx
v2
2 4107 4000 i 2
=
2
m
2 2 sin sin 0
R 2
4
R x dx
v 2 8107 4000 i 2
2
2
0.02
4
x = R sin
dx = R cos d
v 2 8107 4000 i 2 2
1
2
4 103
4
/2
R 2 cos 2 d
R2
2
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q.
A.
Q.
A.
Q.
A.
SECTION-I
SECTION-IV
v = 2m/s
1 cos 2 d
1
A,C,D
11
A,B,D
1
2
2
D
12
B
2
1
3
B,D
4
C,D
5
A,C,D
6
A,B,D
7
B
8
A,C,D
3
2
4
0
5
6
6
4
7
6
8
3
ANSWER KEY
9
B,C
10
D
SOLUTION
2.
SECTION-I
1.
Ans.(D)
In terms of edge length 'a'
Ans. (A,C,D)
X=
P(atm)
P
Q
Y=
2
a
2
a
2
T=300K
1
10
20
Z=
V(Litre)
3.
Ans. (B, D)
4.
Ans. (C, D)
5.
Ans. (A,C,D)
6.
Ans. (A,B,D)
7.
Ans. (B)
8.
Ans. (A,C,D)
Ans. (B, C)
If n/p ratio is smaller than required possible
emission is
54Q135 +
P135
53
0000CT103115003
3a
4
e0
LTS-11/16
2.
52R131 + 2He4
Q135
qtotal = Wtotal
54
or
53R135 +
Q135
54
10.
e0
Q5 = 600 J
+1
Ans.(D)
Since S total = 0
0
200 200 T5
2 + 4 6 = 0.
K1[P] = K2[Q]
T5 = 100 K
Number of nuclei of Q
k
= 1 no. of nuclei of P
k2
10 / 60
6 10 23 10 20
1000
3.
Ans. 2
4.
Ans. 0
For 'R'
(A)
Ans. (A,B,D)
12.
Ans. (B)
Ans. 200
(D)
[OMR Ans. 2]
(E)
(orange)
5.
Ans. 6
6.
Ans. 4
3000
2000
5
T
T
1000
5=
T
7.
Ans. 6
8.
Ans. 3
10
(D)
1.
(C)
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(B)
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
SECTION-IV
Q.
A.
Q.
A.
Q.
A.
1
A,B,C
11
C
1
0
2
B,D
12
C
2
0
3
A,B
4
A,C
5
B,C
6
A,D
7
A,C
8
A,C
3
4
4
9
5
2
6
3
7
5
8
5
ANSWER KEY
9
C
10
B
SOLUTION
1.
SECTION-I
Ans. (A,B,C)
1
2, 0
it also touches at 2, 0
2.
P (4,0) P = 3,2,1
(B) (x) = 0 is a periodic function
(C) for minimum area (3) = 0
81 12 a = 0 a = 69
(D) (x) = 0 is even as well as odd.
Ans. (B,D)
For k1 > k2 k1cos2x > k2cos2x
k1cos2x < k2cos2x
2
5.
1
2
1 k1 cos x
1
I 2016 x cos2 xdx
0
3.
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I 2016 x cos2 xdx
0
1 k 2 cos x
2, 2, 2, 2
I n 2016 x cos2 x dx
Roots are
Ans. (B,C)
1
n
1 k1 cos x 1 k 2 cos x
1
2I 2016 cos2 xdx
0
1 4032
I
4
1/ n
lim nI n lim
n
x 2016 cos
xdx
1/ n
1
21 1
n 2016 cos n n 2
lim
2
n
1 / n
2016
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z1 = , z2 = 2
n
i 23 i23
z z e e
n
1
n
2
8.
2n
2 cos
z12016 z 2016
2
2
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z12015 z 22015 2 cos
2 cos 1343 2 1
3
2
7.
Ans. (A,C)
Q()
P(t)
2x y z 2 x 2y z 3
6
6
x 3y + 2z + 1 = 0
Paragraph for Question 9 to 10
A
B
Solving y
x
Equation of chord of contact
x + y = 4
...(1)
Also, Equation of tangent at P(t)
is ty = x + 2t2
Also t = + 2t 2
...(2)
from (1) & (2)
(t 2t2)x + y = 4
(tx + y) (2t2x + 4) = 0
tx + y = 0 & 2t 2x + 4 = 0
y2
x4 0
x2
y2 + 2x = 0
2.
(1/2,0)
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3
& y
13
13
(3,0)
Shaded region
3
1
6
3
x2
1 dx
2
9
13
13 6 / 13
3
9
1 x
9
x
9 x 2 sin 1
2
3 6/
13 3 2
y
t
x
x
x2
y 2 1 , we get.
&
2
9
(6/13, 3/13)
13
9
1 9
3 9
9
2
.
sin 1
13 3 2 2
13 13 2
13
3 3 1 2
sin
4 2
13
3
3
sin 1
2
13
similarly calculate the other area
3 1
1
as 2 sin
2
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10.
Ans. (B)
3.
Ans. 4
/2
162 = (a + b + c) (a + b c) (a + c b) (b + c a)
162 = 9.4.4
Dmax = 3
BC
BD
cos
sin
2
2
Dividing we get
12.
Ans. (C)
Ans. 0
A(2,2)
6 2
3
EF
lim
0
3y+2x=6
B
6 4 (3,0)
3
C 2 2,
6 4 (1,0)
3
4.
3
2
12 2 2 4 = 4
4 = 12 = 3
Slope of BC = 0
Ans. 0
(1 + x2 + x4 +......+x100 x (1 + x2+......+x98))
(1 + x2+....+x100 x(1 + x2 +....+x98))
= (1 + x2 + x4 +....+x100)2 x2(1 + x2+....+x98)
which implies there is no term having odd
power of x.
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3
p+q=4
Ans. 9
Using Baye's theorem
2
1
6
3
1 1 2
0 1
6
6 2 6
4
5
a + b = 9.
Ans. 2
We have to calculate
3.(12 2)
( 2) 2
Also
6
2.
....(2)
3y2x= 2
6 4 4 + 4 = 2
...(1)
BE sin 2
EF
BC sin 3
2
SECTION IV
+2,
6
2
BE
BD
3
cos
sin
2
2
Ans. (C)
D
/2
c 5
11.
1.
/2
/2
5.
a 2 1 b2 1 c 2 1
a b c
Now x3 2x2 + 3x 4 = 0 b
c
abc = 4
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6.
1 b2 1 c 2 1
abc
1
1
z
az
Ans. 5
1
'a' moves on a circle with centre z
z
and radius 1.
Ans. 3
VDABC
1
can take any value in the interval [
z
1 1
(area of base) height
6 3
1 1 1
Also AC BC sin 45 AD
6 3 2
AC
.BC.AD 1
2
AC
AC
BC AD 3. 3
.BC.AD
Now,
2
2
Ans. 5
S
1
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1
AC
.BC.AD 1
2S
AC
BC AD 1
2
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2015
2
1
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21 22015
1
2014
2
1
2 2015
2015
1
22015 22015
...
1
0
2 22015
.......2016 times
2016
k=5
AD must be perpendicular
CD2 = AD2 + AC2 = 3
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